Madison Gas & Electric

Madison Gas & Electric (MGE) generates and distributes electricity to customers in Dane County, Wisconsin and also retails gas to customers in seven south-central and western Wisconsin counties.

Existing Coal Plants
MGE's percentage of ownership in the plants:


 * Columbia Energy Center: MGE is part owner, along with Wisconsin Public Service and Alliant Energy, of this coal-fired power station which has two 500 megawatt units;
 * Oak Creek Power Plant: MGE is a part owner of the Oak Creek Power Plant 1,230 MW expansion and will "receive a total of 100 MW from the plant—50 MW from each unit." The first unit is scheduled for completion in 2009, the second in 2010.

Blount Plant Transition
MGE plans to transition its Blount plant to natural gas generation by the end of 2011. In March, 2011, Blount Street Station stopped burning coal and converted to natural gas as its primary fuel.

Settling Permit case and funding a climate change group
In July 2009 Governor Jim Doyle announced the formation of the Wisconsin Climate Change Action Initiative with an initial $5 million contribution from We Energies, Madison Gas & Electric and WPPI Energy. Doyle stated that the group would work "to increase voluntary conservation practices that will save money and have positive environmental impacts" and "will focus on providing education, practical advice and expertise to residents, communities and businesses." Doyle stated that initial funding would be "provided through a $5 million contribution from We Energies, Madison Gas & Electric and WPPI Energy under an agreement with Clean Wisconsin and Sierra Club to resolve outstanding permit issues" related to the Oak Creek Units 1 & 2.

Contact Details
Madison Gas & Electric 133 S. Blair St. Madison, WI 53703 Phone: (608) 252-7000 Website: http://www.mge.com/

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External resources

 * Governor Jim Doyle, "Governor Doyle Announces Nonprofit Organization to Promote Greenhouse Gas Reduction Efforts", Media Release, July 17, 2009.